Northwest History. State History. Box 61. Heroic Deeds, Highways.

Trains and! busses were making
their runs today, only slightly behind schedule. Traffic on the North
and South highway between Pot-
latch, Moscow and Genesee was
blocked, but officials expected to
have them opened in a short time
weather remains fair.
Snow Crusted.
[^ Colder temperatures last night
as the mercury dropped to 10 degrees minimum, froze a slight crust
ion the snow and helped prevent
excessive drifting. Great Northern
trains blocked for the past week
:were expected to start on schedule
some time this afternoon. Officials
said that "the plow would have
the track:- cleared some time this
'afternoon."
With two main-traveled roads. The big highway plow nosing its
open and the 'blizzard seemingly way from Elk River was flearing
passed, highway officials awaited Troy at noon today and was ex-
a rotary snowplow on its way to pected to arrive in Moscow some
Moscow from Elk River before at- time late this evening to begin
templing to remove a plow bogged evacuating the snowplow stuck
down on the Potlatch-Moscow just north of here,
highway. Continued fair weather with
Four basketball officials reached iitlle change in temperatures was
Troy safely late yesterday, after the Portland weather forecast for
they had been reported snowbound:this region during tonight and to-
somewhere betwen Troy and Mos-:morrow_ Maximum temperature
cow. They reached Joel after great today at 1 o'clock was 33 degrees
difficulty and caught the train on recorded by the university weather
Genesee and Potlatch
Roads Closed by
Deep Drifts.

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Trains and! busses were making
their runs today, only slightly behind schedule. Traffic on the North
and South highway between Pot-
latch, Moscow and Genesee was
blocked, but officials expected to
have them opened in a short time
weather remains fair.
Snow Crusted.
[^ Colder temperatures last night
as the mercury dropped to 10 degrees minimum, froze a slight crust
ion the snow and helped prevent
excessive drifting. Great Northern
trains blocked for the past week
:were expected to start on schedule
some time this afternoon. Officials
said that "the plow would have
the track:- cleared some time this
'afternoon."
With two main-traveled roads. The big highway plow nosing its
open and the 'blizzard seemingly way from Elk River was flearing
passed, highway officials awaited Troy at noon today and was ex-
a rotary snowplow on its way to pected to arrive in Moscow some
Moscow from Elk River before at- time late this evening to begin
templing to remove a plow bogged evacuating the snowplow stuck
down on the Potlatch-Moscow just north of here,
highway. Continued fair weather with
Four basketball officials reached iitlle change in temperatures was
Troy safely late yesterday, after the Portland weather forecast for
they had been reported snowbound:this region during tonight and to-
somewhere betwen Troy and Mos-:morrow_ Maximum temperature
cow. They reached Joel after great today at 1 o'clock was 33 degrees
difficulty and caught the train on recorded by the university weather
Genesee and Potlatch
Roads Closed by
Deep Drifts.